Spotlight on Dyslexia Event Speakers

Dee Rosenberg

Dee Rosenberg

Senior Director of Literacy Solutions and Educator Success, Wilson Language Training

Dee Rosenberg has degrees in regular and special education and a Masters in LD. She has over 40 years of experience in education as a classroom teacher, special education teacher and as head of school serving all grade levels. She co-founded a school for students with dyslexia in all grades and served as the Head for over 10 years. Dee is an LDTC, an educational diagnostician, who ensures quality of literacy, curriculum, and IEPs. She served as the Director of an Education Center, providing professional development for teachers for over 40 years, consulting with many school districts, training teachers about the science of reading, dyslexia, assessment, early intervention, and improving general education literacy. Dee is a certified trainer of various literacy and language programs including Wilson Reading System, Fundations, and Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS). Dee coauthored a state Dyslexia Handbook.

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Promoting Inclusion and Equitable Literacy Instruction for Individuals with Dyslexia

This presentation will define dyslexia, discuss the manifestations of dyslexia and the lifelong challenges individuals with dyslexia face. The science behind literacy acquisition and instruction will be presented. The Simple View of Reading (SVR) will be reviewed to facilitate common language. Specific subtypes of reading disorders will be discussed. Participants will learn “why” systematic and explicit instruction in the five reading components is essential for equitable and inclusive literacy instruction for individuals with dyslexia. The connection between social justice and literacy as a civil right will be presented. Inclusive literacy instruction using culturally relevant literature and access to meaningful text with morphological and phonological consistency will be shared. 1. After this session, participants will increase their awareness of characteristics of dyslexia in academic settings. 2. After this session, participants will have an improved understanding of the science behind literacy instruction for individuals with dyslexia. 3. After this session, participants will be able to understand the connection between social justice and literacy as a civil right. 4. After this session, participants will be able to understand the various elements that promote inclusion and equitable literacy Instruction for Individuals with Dyslexia.

Nora Schlesinger

Nora Schlesinger
Director of Language and Literacy Education,
Wilson Language Training

Dee Rosenberg

Dee Rosenberg
Senior Director of Literacy Solutions and Educator Success,
Wilson Language Training